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you can check in at the table and hope you will join us. my next invitation is to join me in taking politics for the people nationally. i began politics for the people over a decade ago to bring these dialogues to independent-minded new yorkers. in january of this year, i took the interpret nationally. i launched a blog and online book club so that independents across the country could be part of creating these cutting edge conversations. very important project. i want to invite all of you who are listening in the c-span audience to join our book club and politics for the people online and all of our audience here in new york to sign up yourself and refer friends and colleagues from around the country. you can find us at www.politics 4 the people.word press.com. i hope you will sign up this evening. the floor is open for more questions. if i can have my two mike handlers, i will direct you. i will til where to go. >> when we were talking about obama and the 2008 election, i was thinking he got the cultural aspects he got, but didn't address
you can check in at the table and hope you will join us. my next invitation is to join me in taking politics for the people nationally. i began politics for the people over a decade ago to bring these dialogues to independent-minded new yorkers. in january of this year, i took the interpret nationally. i launched a blog and online book club so that independents across the country could be part of creating these cutting edge conversations. very important project. i want to invite all of you who...
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>> we don't use like barbecue sauce on our sandwiches or anything like that. that is good. >> some pig. >> oh, my god. very nice. >> you can taste the flavor, of pork. >> summer barbecues to summer books, the recommendations of jennifer weiner author of the best selling novel, the next best thing. >> ever since the wave of books, with pink covers and high heels hit american shores, dour critic has been insisting that witty tales about single girls in big cities, the dreaded chick flick was doa while theselves may not be as crammed with stories of sex in the city, the best alive. >> the genre at its best and darker fare. >> in these girls by sarah peck than three girls come to new york city, two of them are chasing magazine careers one is running from demons back home, the detailed story the ladies bond, struggle with secrets, nasty internet comments and happy endings that may or may not involved mr. right. stacey's off the menu has a classic chick list figure the boss from hell at the center. >> she will do anything for her chair irsmatic to the detriment of h
>> we don't use like barbecue sauce on our sandwiches or anything like that. that is good. >> some pig. >> oh, my god. very nice. >> you can taste the flavor, of pork. >> summer barbecues to summer books, the recommendations of jennifer weiner author of the best selling novel, the next best thing. >> ever since the wave of books, with pink covers and high heels hit american shores, dour critic has been insisting that witty tales about single girls in big...
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could even be with us on friday. there's some good news. it will be cooling down and there is a risk of some thunderstorm activity. some of them tomorrow night into thursday could be locally severe. heavy downpours and dangerous wind and lightning as well. southwest wind tomorrow 5 to 10 knots on the bay. a warm night. upper 70s to low 80s in the city. they were like low 80s this morning. tomorrow thunderstorms late in the afternoon. tomorrow night 98 but more humid. it will feel like 103, 104 in the afternoon. next five days, 93. scattered showers and storms on thursday. upper 70s to the mid-80s possible on friday with additional showers. drying out for the weekend. looks nice. 84 and 87. look at that, 62 friday night. >>> coming up, the orioles try to bounce back from a bad game on the road. >> more up in sports. ,,,,,,,,,, >> the bliss was brief. >> sports report. the games go nine innings. you have to play the whole game. the orioles certainly have been wilting in the heat of june and july and the heat has been on the young pitchers who
could even be with us on friday. there's some good news. it will be cooling down and there is a risk of some thunderstorm activity. some of them tomorrow night into thursday could be locally severe. heavy downpours and dangerous wind and lightning as well. southwest wind tomorrow 5 to 10 knots on the bay. a warm night. upper 70s to low 80s in the city. they were like low 80s this morning. tomorrow thunderstorms late in the afternoon. tomorrow night 98 but more humid. it will feel like 103, 104...
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i think that the people need us to be attentive to them. that's one reason why i love playing elaine. she has a strong moral compass. a big heart. she is sort of not afraid to say what she thinks in any situation. >> sounds rather familiar. >> i am not. i wish. >> let's take a look at elaine. >> elaine, your husband himself sent me to mexico to negotiate the release of those american citizens. >> that was mexico and two college students smuggling a volvo of pot. this is accusing american journalists of being spice. those new york city won't happen over margaritas. >> it's a great line you came out with about why you took the role. after eating salad, i was offered a juicy steak and i went right. i'm going for it. i love that. this is your first big tv role. >> i think it's the best role i have ever had. it's fascinating that we play this eloquent, passionate woman who is so capable and then at the same time you drawback the vail of their private life and you are in the kitchen and living room and bedrooms of this family. as capable as she i
i think that the people need us to be attentive to them. that's one reason why i love playing elaine. she has a strong moral compass. a big heart. she is sort of not afraid to say what she thinks in any situation. >> sounds rather familiar. >> i am not. i wish. >> let's take a look at elaine. >> elaine, your husband himself sent me to mexico to negotiate the release of those american citizens. >> that was mexico and two college students smuggling a volvo of pot....
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thanks for joining us. on tap today, why the latest push by bill and melinda gates may be setting up this fight with the catholic church. also confronting the unthinkable. a teenage boy gets cancer and his father discovers this remarkable source of help. first, under the microscope. a new treatment for depression, a fascinating story, a disease as you know that affects more people than coronary heart disease or cancer. the good news is that in most cases it is treatable. medications such as antidepressants can be affected and in milder cases cognitive behavior therapy has been shown to work just as well. unfortunately, for many people nothing seems to help. that's why it's so exciting to hear about a totally new approach. it involves a device that looks a little bit like a pacemaker. two wires inserted drektly under the brain and then on the outside a doctor can literally flip a switch. it is a pretty radical approach but in some cases the results are astonishing. for as long as edie can remember she could
thanks for joining us. on tap today, why the latest push by bill and melinda gates may be setting up this fight with the catholic church. also confronting the unthinkable. a teenage boy gets cancer and his father discovers this remarkable source of help. first, under the microscope. a new treatment for depression, a fascinating story, a disease as you know that affects more people than coronary heart disease or cancer. the good news is that in most cases it is treatable. medications such as...
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a good example is molly small who has clearly been through the wars, uses her medication and uses it appropriately. i don't have any problems with the molly smalls. >> are we as a society, overly anxious? are we fixated on the dark side of life? have our highest officials pounded into our heads that we are inmminent dangersycho pharmt is the new drug from saddam hussein and usama bin laden, the terror alert level stays elevated with the two lowest levels blue and green never having been used at all. is all of this pushing up the demand for psycho pharmaceutic pharmaceuticals? we put that question to our guest, but first here are their born, new york city, 29 years of age, single, jewish, democrat, wes leann university, con net ca ba, engli late night with david letterman, cbs reports researcher, and altogether, six months. new york magazine, intelligencer intern. editorial assistant. book columnist. features writer. co currently author, working on her first book, female chauvinist pig, simon and schuster, free press. hobbies, cooking, traveling, extreme cooking, gym addict ariel levy
a good example is molly small who has clearly been through the wars, uses her medication and uses it appropriately. i don't have any problems with the molly smalls. >> are we as a society, overly anxious? are we fixated on the dark side of life? have our highest officials pounded into our heads that we are inmminent dangersycho pharmt is the new drug from saddam hussein and usama bin laden, the terror alert level stays elevated with the two lowest levels blue and green never having been...
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least us right here. a heartbreaking situation in washington state today where a couple has spent the last week watching their yard slip away, literally. huge chunks of grass and trees have fallen down a 200-foot shreuf int cliff into the water below. could their house be next? trace gallagher is live in l.a. with the latest. >> reporter: happening 30 miles north of seattle. can you imagine sitting there and day after day your front yard kind of keeps tumbling into the sea and there is really nothing they can do about it. look at these pictures again. the house, and the shop are now kind of right on the edge. we are talking about roy and rosa lee ballinger's house. they've lived in the house for a dozen years. last week somehow a 30-foot geyser erupted in the front lawn. they brought the water department out. they said it is not a water main or a sprinkler, it appears to be a natural spring undermining the ground right in front of their home and their shop. listen. >> we cry and we laugh and -- th-s high
least us right here. a heartbreaking situation in washington state today where a couple has spent the last week watching their yard slip away, literally. huge chunks of grass and trees have fallen down a 200-foot shreuf int cliff into the water below. could their house be next? trace gallagher is live in l.a. with the latest. >> reporter: happening 30 miles north of seattle. can you imagine sitting there and day after day your front yard kind of keeps tumbling into the sea and there is...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> osgood: the investigation into accused gunman james holmes extends far beyond aurora, colorado. a cbs news bob orr is watching the developments from washington. we begin with bob orr. >> investigators are accumulating evidence connecting james holmes to the theatre massacre. sources say a shipping label from an internet ammunition store called bulk al ammo.com was retrieved from a dumpster outside of holmes apartment. detectives have recovered a surveillance video of holmes picking up approximately 150-pound of ammunition and a fed, in a fed ex outlet in colorado, and they have interviewed a ups driver who says holmes had 90 packages delivered to his school address on the university of colorado medical campus. >> dan oates is the chief of police in aurora. >> we have become aware that our suspect over the last four m
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> osgood: the investigation into accused gunman james holmes extends far beyond aurora, colorado. a cbs news bob orr is watching the developments from washington. we begin with bob orr. >> investigators are accumulating evidence...
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both of those wars just by the us and those estimates are very much on the conservative side anymore proof of the d.o.d. is always so wasteful about their spending habits well over the course of just one week in july the pentagon spent nine billion dollars on new contracts they range from shipping contractor liquid mint out of war zones to new ships for the navy to a five hundred million dollars severance package for a company building jets that we don't even use anymore all of these examples still just skim the surface the reality is the pentagon has the country's credit card and they are charging it leg nobody ever checks the bill because i'm sure there's a for the last ten years nobody did but thankfully americans think that to change a two thousand and seven rasmussen poll showed that the public favor deep cuts in defense spending participants thought the defense spending could be cut by at least eighteen percent and instead they could put that money toward other areas like job training higher education pollution control the fairly neo cons think that they know better and they ke
both of those wars just by the us and those estimates are very much on the conservative side anymore proof of the d.o.d. is always so wasteful about their spending habits well over the course of just one week in july the pentagon spent nine billion dollars on new contracts they range from shipping contractor liquid mint out of war zones to new ships for the navy to a five hundred million dollars severance package for a company building jets that we don't even use anymore all of these examples...
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send us your feedback. twitter.com/tv. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. we are on location in new yk cit auabo publishing industry convention held at the javits convention center. a new author's book coming out in september, kevin powers has wrn n cle vea lefr background so people understand where you are coming from. >> i grew u in virginia. at 79 signed up for the army. that was 1997. before m senior yar hh en up going to new -- iraq in 2004-2005, got back. i have always than a writer too. when i got back from overseas arrealized i had a story yewo after i got back. >> how long were you in the army and the armed forces? >> guest: eight years total. >> hos did you feel fulfilled being in the armed forces? >> guest: there was a lot like about it. i appreciated the discipline and learned a lot about myself and it was a privilege to serve any of forces. >> host: you are in iraq in 2003-2004. >> gue: 2004-25. >>sten g band lehey what was it like? >> guest: one of the things diffict coming back is lack of order and direc asfft tan bin t military and especiall
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he did a great job and got us an awful lot of stuff. jonathan, i noticed that you tweeted right before the show tonight that you forgot something for the show. and i'm staring at you on the monitor and i'm just trying to guess what that is. i just can't figure out, is is something -- what's -- what might it be? >> it's a little drafty in here, but i -- maybe you can see it. >> dress casual? >> i'm sure the people on twitter have figured it out. joy reid and jonathan capehart, thank you both for joining me tonight. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, the senate passed a tax increase today. it actually did. a tax increase on top income earners. but we're still moving closer to going off the fiscal cliff on new year's eve. >>> and in the "rewrite" tonight, the confused ramblings of bill o'reilly on gun control. he claims gun laws do no good. then bill o'reilly proposes a new gun law. bill o'reilly's in the "rewrite." every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company.
he did a great job and got us an awful lot of stuff. jonathan, i noticed that you tweeted right before the show tonight that you forgot something for the show. and i'm staring at you on the monitor and i'm just trying to guess what that is. i just can't figure out, is is something -- what's -- what might it be? >> it's a little drafty in here, but i -- maybe you can see it. >> dress casual? >> i'm sure the people on twitter have figured it out. joy reid and jonathan capehart,...
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he said you can use it, just not nam sne n'llyo he. thskenwhdshe dia accountable en there's a mistake. he said the readers. the brevity of the reply an earnest question was amusing to the audience. thswbes uy rsf the aienc ev. soo tet soax, but an early chapter that could be mediagate. i hope you rember the lesson and think loer bore swg neimom y o ks re ve tr ienese d you've got pompous at an early age. [laughter] inraepngs ased qstiosk e inoded icuepngor yols you saw us do it on the front page. you saw the washington post apologize in an editorial. you saw the whingnst as rnheli e. e no oepco t. uen american journalism, really. i am speechless at your injunction i should think of this and think of a lger. re s to t foufif i may give you a piece of advice. [laughter] that's b. toosec inkyead two quotes here threon a io yhumor me, but i the important. one is from ben and the other from harry. first is ben gave a speesh in f74exo gnan b si to poi tards a deeper tru. you get the story today, take a bite from the apple, get another bite t
he said you can use it, just not nam sne n'llyo he. thskenwhdshe dia accountable en there's a mistake. he said the readers. the brevity of the reply an earnest question was amusing to the audience. thswbes uy rsf the aienc ev. soo tet soax, but an early chapter that could be mediagate. i hope you rember the lesson and think loer bore swg neimom y o ks re ve tr ienese d you've got pompous at an early age. [laughter] inraepngs ased qstiosk e inoded icuepngor yols you saw us do it on the front...
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use a heat thermometer. i'm mindful not to let the meat get to a point where you see black charred areas forming. if it happens simply scrape the area off before eating. don't char the meat. that's going to wrap things up for sgmd. see you next weekend. let's keep the conversation going on twitter at sanjay gupta cnn. time now for a check of your top stories from the cnn newsroom. >>> hello frp everyone. i'm don lemon in the cnn newsroom. something is killing children, dozens of them. some kind of bug, some kind of illness, and doctors are scrambling to find out what it exactly is. so far it's killed more than 60, all of them in cambodia, and as it stands right now there's nothing to stop it. >> it is very difficult to assess how dangerous and how rapidly spreading it will be if we don't know what we are dealing with. >> we have a crew in cambodia full of details in one minute for you here on cnn. a free election four decades overdue. the first real live democratic exercise in libya since the moammar gadhafi
use a heat thermometer. i'm mindful not to let the meat get to a point where you see black charred areas forming. if it happens simply scrape the area off before eating. don't char the meat. that's going to wrap things up for sgmd. see you next weekend. let's keep the conversation going on twitter at sanjay gupta cnn. time now for a check of your top stories from the cnn newsroom. >>> hello frp everyone. i'm don lemon in the cnn newsroom. something is killing children, dozens of them....
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i actually use your kids to go out. that's a good idea. >> have a great weekend. >> have a great show, guys. >> ok. >> and "fox & friends" starts right now. >> good morning, everyone. today is friday, july 27th. i'm alisyn camerota in for gretchen. brand new numbers this morning showing mitt romney as voters' top pick to fix the economy but president obama is winning the popularity contest. which one matters most? >> meanwhile, is the so-called dream act just a dream for criminals? the president's plan reportedly being exploited to protect law-breaking illegal aliens seen there in the desert. brian? >> it may be our friday summer concert series. let's talk meatless monday. it's getting the boot. peta is doubling down taking bets on what one of the senators who by the way, refused to go vegetarian will die. >> what? >> will die. >> when he's going to die. >> not diet. die. "fox & friends" starts now! >> ♪ country boy is all i'll ever be ♪ >> this is -- if you've ever seen the video and millions of people have, this i
i actually use your kids to go out. that's a good idea. >> have a great weekend. >> have a great show, guys. >> ok. >> and "fox & friends" starts right now. >> good morning, everyone. today is friday, july 27th. i'm alisyn camerota in for gretchen. brand new numbers this morning showing mitt romney as voters' top pick to fix the economy but president obama is winning the popularity contest. which one matters most? >> meanwhile, is the so-called...
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thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks, bianna. great to see you. >> with just four jobs reports left before the election, does the election hang on the economy? >> well, yeah, the dominant issue in this race has been and will continue to be the economy, which is wrapped up in a lot of things. what money people have available. it's a huge thing about jobs. every time a report comes out, i think we have four left, one right before election day, they're an indication for the country of where the country is headed. that, as it stays unchanged or looks lackluster, it's a problem for the president or it's normally been a problem for the president. the president right now, as david said, is at a point in time that no president's gotten re-elected. if you look at the direction of the country, it's at a point where no president's gotten re-elected. if you look at consumer confidence, it's at a point where no president has been re-elected. for some reason, he leads or is tied in the polls, still, even with all those factors. >> i was struck
thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks, bianna. great to see you. >> with just four jobs reports left before the election, does the election hang on the economy? >> well, yeah, the dominant issue in this race has been and will continue to be the economy, which is wrapped up in a lot of things. what money people have available. it's a huge thing about jobs. every time a report comes out, i think we have four left, one right before election day, they're an indication for...
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we're used to tornadoes. but this was real freaky. >> reporter: officials say it could be days before power is fully restored. look at the damage. uprooted trees, on houses, blocking driveways, stranding residents. look how powerful the winds were at this minor league baseball park. rain pours at grounds keepers tried desperately to cover the field. it is difficult to say what part of this is more dangerous. if it's the continual heat or the storms that come from them. look at the temperatures and the heat warnings and watches that are out. chicagoland, 102, maybe 103 again today. louisville, 105. and speaking of chicago, our alex perez is there to talk about once more just how long this area has been in this kind of heat. good morning, alex. >> reporter: sam, good morning to you. yesterday was the fifth-hottest day recorded in chicago. we got to 103 degrees. the previous record was 102 degrees in 1911. if we make it to 100 degrees today, it would be the third-straight day in a row that we had triple-digit te
we're used to tornadoes. but this was real freaky. >> reporter: officials say it could be days before power is fully restored. look at the damage. uprooted trees, on houses, blocking driveways, stranding residents. look how powerful the winds were at this minor league baseball park. rain pours at grounds keepers tried desperately to cover the field. it is difficult to say what part of this is more dangerous. if it's the continual heat or the storms that come from them. look at the...
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stay with us. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. >> wal-mart stores, evacuating employees and customers after receiving several bomb threats, it's happening over and over in three different states. police say someone calling in threats to at least 12 stories in missouri, kansas and oklahoma in a matter of days. investigators declaring all the stores safe, hours later, nobody hurt in any of this. no word who made it behind the phone call which appeared to be hoaxes at this point. well, in syria, the president declaring victory against the rebels in an important city, the capital, damascus. and assad making the announcement 17 months after the bloodshed happened across this country. meanwhile, the assad regime still trying to regain footing in the major rebel strong
stay with us. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. >> wal-mart stores, evacuating employees and customers after receiving several bomb threats, it's happening over and over in three different states. police say someone calling in threats to at least 12...
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. >>> other passengers can use other doors other benefits are expected better on-time performance and faster loading and faster trips. if the new plan can tap into the $17 million in yvette if there's it should be a winner. >>> california at of the fed's issue in maternity coverage in health plans new state law in effect today requires all health plans include maternities service. hello signed by gov. brown last year, even at the federal law overturned it would of a shared californians would have maternity benefits. >>> it is a win for women in california but when for california taxpayers. insurance plans will include maternity coverage. >>> a new law part of an eight year effort and the three governors in to secure maternity benefits. looks like mexico's old guard back in power after today's election three exit polls show the candidate of the revolutionary party will be elected president he has about 40 percent of the vote and is ahead of his nearest challenger. it has been out of power for the last 12 years before that it ruled mexico 71 years. coming for weeks and finally happened
. >>> other passengers can use other doors other benefits are expected better on-time performance and faster loading and faster trips. if the new plan can tap into the $17 million in yvette if there's it should be a winner. >>> california at of the fed's issue in maternity coverage in health plans new state law in effect today requires all health plans include maternities service. hello signed by gov. brown last year, even at the federal law overturned it would of a shared...
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. >> tell us how that happened, who called you? >> so, i had had this job through the quincy administration, the corporation counsel guy i enjoyed a lot and enjoyed working for, and lindsay, his term was over. ed beam had become mayor and i wasn't, you know, violently opposed to beamon anyway, but it didn't seem like it would be quite so surprising. i did not have a political job. i served at the pleasure of the corporation counsel. and i don't -- there was never any sense that he wanted me to leave, but i thought maybe there'd be something more exciting. particularly i had some friends who had started working on impeachment. jan orloff, married to my law schoolroom mate was working on impeachment. a classmate from columbia law school david haymes was working on the impeachment. so, i just decided to send in a letter. and i wrote my resume, put it in an envelope, and mailed it to the house judiciary committee. and about four or five days later i got a phone call saying that bob sack was going to come to talk to me. so, there in my
. >> tell us how that happened, who called you? >> so, i had had this job through the quincy administration, the corporation counsel guy i enjoyed a lot and enjoyed working for, and lindsay, his term was over. ed beam had become mayor and i wasn't, you know, violently opposed to beamon anyway, but it didn't seem like it would be quite so surprising. i did not have a political job. i served at the pleasure of the corporation counsel. and i don't -- there was never any sense that he...
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for us we just heard a faucet. because of electric pumps water comes out, about ut in the hill country water came from streams and wells. the streams in the hill country are generally small and dried up for a large part of the year. they had to get water out of the wells, and the water cable in the hill country in general is about 75 feet deep. they had to dig wells 75 feet and bring up water from it. if the department of aing culture tells us that the average farm family used 200 gallons of water each day, or 7,300 gallons or 300 tons per year. and that water had to be brought up from the wells by the women, by the wives of the house because the husband was out many the fields working a little bit. there was so gts cash in the hill country that as soon as the children got old enough to work, boys and girls both, they had to work what they called off the farm. the woman of the house would be left there alone. i couldn't get -- had a hard time getting these women to talk to me at the beginning because incredibly eno
for us we just heard a faucet. because of electric pumps water comes out, about ut in the hill country water came from streams and wells. the streams in the hill country are generally small and dried up for a large part of the year. they had to get water out of the wells, and the water cable in the hill country in general is about 75 feet deep. they had to dig wells 75 feet and bring up water from it. if the department of aing culture tells us that the average farm family used 200 gallons of...
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the target did reach out to us. i wasn't able to take that time to get those. president chiu: a motion to continue takes precedence over motion to amend, but let me ask if there is objection. the motion to continue, is there a second? any objection to the motion to continue? this item will be continued to the thirty first of this month. and with that, why don't we skipped over the special orders. roll call. supervisor wiener: a couple things. first, today, i am introducing substitute legislation relating to student housing. it has come back from the planning commission and there has been a thorough and thoughtful public discourse about the legislation. the substantive legislation reflects a lot of that dialogue. i am also submitting an in memoriam for scott cho that passed away on may 3. he died after a struggle with metastatic melanoma. he was born in san francisco in eureka valley on collingwood street. he attended high school, graduated with a civil engineering degree, and with a master's in transportation. his lifetime career with the city and county of san
the target did reach out to us. i wasn't able to take that time to get those. president chiu: a motion to continue takes precedence over motion to amend, but let me ask if there is objection. the motion to continue, is there a second? any objection to the motion to continue? this item will be continued to the thirty first of this month. and with that, why don't we skipped over the special orders. roll call. supervisor wiener: a couple things. first, today, i am introducing substitute...
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, to live with us here on earth. and i think that god just brought her back up to heaven and said, you don't have to fight for me anymore. >> reporter: it was kerry who introduced mary to her brother. they had been roommates from the time they were 15 until 30. in addition to being a writer and human rights activist, kerry kennedy is a lawyer. and she's due to appear on tuesday because of traffic tickets she was issued yesterday morning. >> thank you. >>> let's go to jean cazares. she told police she had taken ambien. yet, her publicist put out a statement saying there were no drugs or alcohol in her system. how do we square that? >> can we have no prosecution then? yes, you can. an old-fashioned prosecution because the officer at the scene can look. was she had inability to speak? to look? to walk? the 911 call showed erratic driving. and most of all, she gave a confession that she had taken ambien. there can be a prosecution. a car's a deadly weapon. it's el legal to be imfirmed and driving on the highway. >> assum
, to live with us here on earth. and i think that god just brought her back up to heaven and said, you don't have to fight for me anymore. >> reporter: it was kerry who introduced mary to her brother. they had been roommates from the time they were 15 until 30. in addition to being a writer and human rights activist, kerry kennedy is a lawyer. and she's due to appear on tuesday because of traffic tickets she was issued yesterday morning. >> thank you. >>> let's go to jean...
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and we have got on an expert to break it down for us. lieutenant colonel tony shaffer has been advising members of congress on threats to the grid as a senior member of the new task force on national and homeland security. so walk me through the most immediate threats. what do we have to address right now? >> right now we have an aging power grid as you pointed out that's not resilient and the smart grid we're going to ain't much better, why? because the bottom line is how do you create profit off the transmission of energy, how can energy be processed moved and effect tiffly used during blackout or extreme conditions. the bottom line here, just so everybody understands, everything we have, even coffee makers have chips in them and frankly if the power doesn't work, the internet doesn't work and every aspect of life ceases to function reasonably if at all, as most of us have experienced with blackout here in washington just ten days ago. >> you say that we should all be prepared to live without electricity for a week. i loved in alaska o
and we have got on an expert to break it down for us. lieutenant colonel tony shaffer has been advising members of congress on threats to the grid as a senior member of the new task force on national and homeland security. so walk me through the most immediate threats. what do we have to address right now? >> right now we have an aging power grid as you pointed out that's not resilient and the smart grid we're going to ain't much better, why? because the bottom line is how do you create...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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>> that does it for us here on the closing bell. thanks so much for watching. >> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's time square, where the storms are absolutely raging. the streets are rivers here in times square. i'm melissa lee. here are the stories. earnings central. reports are coming fast and furious. monitoring all the after haurs action. betting on america. and delivering alpha, our star studded investor event. and in this show, the persian square. we will bring you all the latest from the market moving conference straight ahead. if you take a look at the after hours session. getting clobbered after a sharp decline. this is what we heard from a lot of the others. >> rsh a big miss on the revenue side. one quarter could make such a huge change for these guys because their numbers are so relatively small given the competition. big shorting in this age. while we're mentioning financials. if you didn't mention u.s. bank corps which not there are things that are doing extraordinarily well. i think the most safety
>> that does it for us here on the closing bell. thanks so much for watching. >> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's time square, where the storms are absolutely raging. the streets are rivers here in times square. i'm melissa lee. here are the stories. earnings central. reports are coming fast and furious. monitoring all the after haurs action. betting on america. and delivering alpha, our star studded investor event. and in this show, the persian square. we will...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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>> you can always use five minutes. sit down and stand up. >> and putting your favorite celebs to the test. we have a game we want to play, kiss, marry, ditch. want to play? >> the man is a keeper. the man is a keeper. >> come see why everyone is saying -- >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon, america. ♪ good afternoon america >> that begins on monday. at 2:00 eastern. i hope they have a "good afternoon america" on the weekends, too. that would be a lot of fun, i think. >>> in the meantime, thanks for watching. we're always online on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. make sure to watch "world news" with david muir later on. jim avila, thank you for joining us. >> i'll see you tomorrow. >> ginger will have the biggest thermometer you have ever seen. >> you won't see me. i'll just be hiding behind it. i'll juts be -- just be hiding behind it. >>> good morning, i'm terry mcsweeney. this afternoon a special prayer service will be held on the grounds of santa clara medical center in san jose to remember
>> you can always use five minutes. sit down and stand up. >> and putting your favorite celebs to the test. we have a game we want to play, kiss, marry, ditch. want to play? >> the man is a keeper. the man is a keeper. >> come see why everyone is saying -- >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon, america. ♪ good afternoon america >> that begins on monday. at 2:00 eastern. i hope they have a "good afternoon america" on...
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that leaves us to the question of the day. do you think the man isle is convenient or conventioffensive. >> or both. shoot us an e-mail at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com or on twitter. >> 18 after the hour. it is good to have friends in high places. a new report reveals ms global's connection to the justice department might have benefited the embattled firm. we will look into that. >> time and time again you hear the risk of having children later in life. but this morning we have a surprising health benefit for women having babies in their 40z. stay tuned for that. >>> a look at the latest weather following last night's massive storms along the east coast. [ manager 1 ] out here in the winds, i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ] [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ chirp ] [ chirp ] [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done." wi
that leaves us to the question of the day. do you think the man isle is convenient or conventioffensive. >> or both. shoot us an e-mail at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com or on twitter. >> 18 after the hour. it is good to have friends in high places. a new report reveals ms global's connection to the justice department might have benefited the embattled firm. we will look into that. >> time and time again you hear the risk of having children later in life. but this morning we have...
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yes i have the your coming with us -- coming together with us for the special item. this is a project it that we have been working on for a while, and has offered a partnership with us on this design challenge, to come merida with innovative ways to deal with the -- come up with innovative ideas for the design problem related to the additions and the new construction in the historic districts, south of the market district and how these may be approached. we will have some interesting possibilities and approaches to this challenge. i will introduce driscoll, who will talk to you about the program. and how the design program is organized. thank you. >> i am the executive director with the center for architecture and design. i am happy that this is something that is fine, because this will be different than a lot of the presentations that you will see. we do a variety of programs for the community as well as professionals. in 2005 we established the center for architecture and design, which was focused on working with the general public on issues of design. since 2007 w
yes i have the your coming with us -- coming together with us for the special item. this is a project it that we have been working on for a while, and has offered a partnership with us on this design challenge, to come merida with innovative ways to deal with the -- come up with innovative ideas for the design problem related to the additions and the new construction in the historic districts, south of the market district and how these may be approached. we will have some interesting...
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invention in wide use and stood out as the most practical one for us to use. >> the concept of this book is most of the people featured the kids who are part of the story, are you targeted african-american leaders alone with this. >> guest: wasn't targeting african-american readers alone but sins all these people came from the african-american community i focused on that and also it is crucial that we reach minority kids. so many minority kids if you ask who they want to be they one a neither an athlete or an entertainer and only see themselves as being able to succeed in those areas. athletic and entertainment. there is such a wide variety of things young people can do today to make a significant contribution to american life and to learn a great living and be recognized as doing something meaningful. >> host: you spend a lot of time talking to kids that african-americans, many more avenues that provide entertainment but it sounds a lot ironic coming from someone whose claim to fame was sports. how do you jive with that message? >> i can point to my own life. i have a wonderful athletic
invention in wide use and stood out as the most practical one for us to use. >> the concept of this book is most of the people featured the kids who are part of the story, are you targeted african-american leaders alone with this. >> guest: wasn't targeting african-american readers alone but sins all these people came from the african-american community i focused on that and also it is crucial that we reach minority kids. so many minority kids if you ask who they want to be they one...
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take time out of your schedule and stand with us to support this mother and all of us who have lost our children to senseless violence. we have had 11 homicides in the city of san francisco in the month of june. that is too many. also, we are glad to hear of the resolution that supervisor malia cohen and our police chief have put together. we thank you for what you are doing. keep the job going. we want to tell our mayor to and the stop and frisk policy, and to put his energy and solutions to the unsolved murders and violence plaguing san francisco. we also would like to invite you to our viewing circle meeting on thursday, july 12, from 7 to 9:00 p.m., paradise baptist church, city and county of san francisco. thank you for your attention. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> i am here to address the issues raised by the resolution. i am with the stop incarceration network, a national network attempting to stop the mass incarceration of black and latino youth across the country. we feel this is, as supervisor cohen presented in her resolution, something that needs to be opposed
take time out of your schedule and stand with us to support this mother and all of us who have lost our children to senseless violence. we have had 11 homicides in the city of san francisco in the month of june. that is too many. also, we are glad to hear of the resolution that supervisor malia cohen and our police chief have put together. we thank you for what you are doing. keep the job going. we want to tell our mayor to and the stop and frisk policy, and to put his energy and solutions to...
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for us though, not too bad. look at the 80s on the eastern seaboard. the big ridge of high pressure over kansas city and st. louis. that has shifted off to the south now with the storms up and over. most of the storminess will stay west of us for the next couple of days. quiet, isolated shower or two, that is it for the afternoon. so we should expect a generally dry day. tomorrow with the easterly wind we are going to start with cloudy skies, we'll mix it up a little bit. partly supany by afternoon. winds hit the mountains, better chance of showers and maybe thunder as you hit the mountains west from the blue ridge in toward the higher elevations of western maryland, with spotty showers in the afternoon on tuesday across the metro. maybe even a better chance for showers and storms on wednesday the way it is looking. so forecast today 88, stray showers, storm, no problem. tonight we are back in the 70s in town with 60s north and west. tomorrow afternoon storms in spots. a yellow alert day. best chance is going to be blue ridge west 86 though. wednesday
for us though, not too bad. look at the 80s on the eastern seaboard. the big ridge of high pressure over kansas city and st. louis. that has shifted off to the south now with the storms up and over. most of the storminess will stay west of us for the next couple of days. quiet, isolated shower or two, that is it for the afternoon. so we should expect a generally dry day. tomorrow with the easterly wind we are going to start with cloudy skies, we'll mix it up a little bit. partly supany by...
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we can't protect these entitlements and also the national defense we need to protect us in a dangerous world. well very rarely do we hear people saying defense spending needs to be cut and in fact most people are constantly saying we need more and more well here's something to think about the u.s. inspector general for iraq reconstruction now says taxpayers have been funding a two hundred million dollars program to train iraqi police that is neither wanted nor needed i doze aimed at helping it's called the police development program and it's actually the largest state department program in the world so it definitely begs the question what do we get for our money to help answer that question i'm joined now by john glaser with antiwar dot com let me ask you this i mean what's the theory how does this happen how does so much money get wasted without being questioned at least without accountability well the waste is perfectly built into the system of how things work i mean this is just one report about one program if we go back a few months i think it was in october two thousand and eleven
we can't protect these entitlements and also the national defense we need to protect us in a dangerous world. well very rarely do we hear people saying defense spending needs to be cut and in fact most people are constantly saying we need more and more well here's something to think about the u.s. inspector general for iraq reconstruction now says taxpayers have been funding a two hundred million dollars program to train iraqi police that is neither wanted nor needed i doze aimed at helping...
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that does it for us tonight. now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." >>> the new nbc ws
that does it for us tonight. now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." >>> the new nbc ws
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take us back 30 years and tell us how things have changed here. >> when i was going to school in 1980 we came to central park, had to do an exercise on design, came by turtle bond just below us, filled with garbage, and came up to this beautiful castle completely closed and covered with graffiti. >> in the 1970s and the 1980s people may not have wanted to come into the park. >> they actually didn't. tourists did not come into the park. when i started they would walk up and say is it safe to go in? >> the central park con serve sigh invested nearly $6 million. >> it truly is a model of prub and private partnerships. how does that work? >> in some respects we're just a contractor to the city. the city is asking us to maintain and restore the park for the city of new york and what's interesting in our model we actually have to raise the vast majority of the money, 85% of our $42 million year budget really comes from people that live around the park. it is really people that support the park, corporations and foundations and the city only gives about 15% of the annual budgets. >> a commun
take us back 30 years and tell us how things have changed here. >> when i was going to school in 1980 we came to central park, had to do an exercise on design, came by turtle bond just below us, filled with garbage, and came up to this beautiful castle completely closed and covered with graffiti. >> in the 1970s and the 1980s people may not have wanted to come into the park. >> they actually didn't. tourists did not come into the park. when i started they would walk up and say...
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duckworth lost both of her legs and use of one arm in iraq. fires in colorado, droughts in the west, more than 3,000 temperature records in june. is global warming to blame? this is what scientists have been predicting. how long can the right wing continue to insist what we're seeing is a hoax? >>> remember jonathan krone, the 13-year-old darling of the right? >> so i decided that there were too
duckworth lost both of her legs and use of one arm in iraq. fires in colorado, droughts in the west, more than 3,000 temperature records in june. is global warming to blame? this is what scientists have been predicting. how long can the right wing continue to insist what we're seeing is a hoax? >>> remember jonathan krone, the 13-year-old darling of the right? >> so i decided that there were too
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they are using multiple measures. using growth in a meaningful way and breeders in the decision the state--reversing the decision they made and classroom observation and student learning and a whole set of needs that hopefully will provide rich information to teachers and leaders in schools to really make the necessary improvements that are appropriate. >> thanks for taking of a question. yesterday at an event -- former secretary margaret spelling said her assessment of the waiver application led her to conclude that they would lead -- that they would hold the growth of charter schools and other, quote, choice options. i'm wondering if you think that is a fair assessment. >> deal with starter growth in new york. >> i can't speak for the rest of the states but certainly in new york. we maintain the choice component of nclb in our waiver. what has driven the access to additional charter advocacies is the raising of the cap that was part of how we won race to the top. the biggest challenge to the growth of high performin
they are using multiple measures. using growth in a meaningful way and breeders in the decision the state--reversing the decision they made and classroom observation and student learning and a whole set of needs that hopefully will provide rich information to teachers and leaders in schools to really make the necessary improvements that are appropriate. >> thanks for taking of a question. yesterday at an event -- former secretary margaret spelling said her assessment of the waiver...
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other cities use september. the numbers are very low, on the order of 20%. if the proponents disagree, why haven't been mentioned in the turnout numbers? if the september primary will be on the ballot, voters deserve to have the options. it would not be fair to put only the september proposal on the ballot because voters would be forced to vote for a low turnout primaries. it does not have to be that way. why not give voters a choice? but both on the ballot and let the voters decide if they would rather have a low turnout elections in september or a high turnout november-december combination? thank you. president chiu: next speaker. >> linda chapman. i urge you to get rid of all ranked-choice voting. the center, the better. -- sooner, the better. people had no idea. they had no idea whether it would be first, second, third. it made it extremely difficult to do the follow-up. that is one thing. i do not think anybody understands it. i did not even understand it. i got deleted from san francisco state with highest honors and -- i graduated from san francisco s
other cities use september. the numbers are very low, on the order of 20%. if the proponents disagree, why haven't been mentioned in the turnout numbers? if the september primary will be on the ballot, voters deserve to have the options. it would not be fair to put only the september proposal on the ballot because voters would be forced to vote for a low turnout primaries. it does not have to be that way. why not give voters a choice? but both on the ballot and let the voters decide if they...
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casey stegall is there for us live. good morning. you got a close up look for us, huh? >> good morning to you. i don't know how much closer you can get than this. check this out. this is orion. in two years time, this thing is going to be launched into deep space. it's going to go 15 times farther than the international space station. this is obviously just the crew capsule. but take a look at what this thing will look like when it hitches a ride on a rocket to get there from kipuka inch really, florida. these are nasa animations, when it goes up in 2014, it will be unmanned at first because they must test it. when it comes to reentering the earth's atmosphere. >> the shuttle came back in 17,500 miles an hour. >> here in arizona, they're going to be testing the capsules' parachute system. the devices will help bring orion safely back home once it gets past reentry. so they're dropping it out of a c-17 cargo jet at more than 20,000 feet over the arizona desert. this is the fifth of 18 parachute tests that will happen. eventually it will take man to places like mars and t
casey stegall is there for us live. good morning. you got a close up look for us, huh? >> good morning to you. i don't know how much closer you can get than this. check this out. this is orion. in two years time, this thing is going to be launched into deep space. it's going to go 15 times farther than the international space station. this is obviously just the crew capsule. but take a look at what this thing will look like when it hitches a ride on a rocket to get there from kipuka inch...
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if the department of agriculture tells us that at that time the average family used 200 gallons of water each day or 73,000 gallons or 300 tons per year and that water had to be brought up from the wells by the women, by the wives of the house because the husband was out in the field working all day and there was so little cash in the hill country that as soon as the children got old enough to work they had to work what they called call off the farm on more prosperous farms in other nearby areas of texas for a dollar a day to earn some cash money. so the woman of the house would be left there alone. i couldn't get -- i had a hard time getting these women to talk to me at the beginning because, incredibly enough, they were very shy. very shy about talking to someone from the city, so i, as a matter of fact, learned to make fig preserves, and she would go and become friends with the women. and then i could go back and they would talk to me more freely. and they would say to me, you're a city boy. she says, you don't know what bringing the water meant. they would say -- and they would go to
if the department of agriculture tells us that at that time the average family used 200 gallons of water each day or 73,000 gallons or 300 tons per year and that water had to be brought up from the wells by the women, by the wives of the house because the husband was out in the field working all day and there was so little cash in the hill country that as soon as the children got old enough to work they had to work what they called call off the farm on more prosperous farms in other nearby...
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ron matz joins us for a closer look at numbers. >> reporter: the numbers are good. maryland's newest casino is providing a big boost to the state's economic. the maryland live casino generated $28.5 million in revenue on june 6th at its opening. more than a combined $12 million in june at other casinos. that means a lot of cash for maryland schools. maryland live is much larger than the other two casinos. it has more than 3,000 video terminals. the others have 1 #5shgs ,a -- 1 ,500 and 800. >>> in suspect spirit airlines will start daily nonstop service from here. spirit recently made the head lines by announcing plans to increase its bag fees to $100 a bag in fall. >>> remember the letblue pilot melt down. a federal judge made a ruling in that case. where that pilot is now headed. >> dozens travel to new york city and put their hot dog eating tal ents to the test. >> it's heating up outside. how hot will this independence day get? marty will be back with a full first warning weather forecast. it's still coming up. i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends.
ron matz joins us for a closer look at numbers. >> reporter: the numbers are good. maryland's newest casino is providing a big boost to the state's economic. the maryland live casino generated $28.5 million in revenue on june 6th at its opening. more than a combined $12 million in june at other casinos. that means a lot of cash for maryland schools. maryland live is much larger than the other two casinos. it has more than 3,000 video terminals. the others have 1 #5shgs ,a -- 1 ,500 and...